Eric, Emad,

Thanks for your responses..

So I guess what I thought of will work too..

Rgds

Joe
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  Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 12:39 PM
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  Subject: Re: Automatic generation of passwords for imported users..


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  Hi Joey,

  I implemented this previously by using a mathematical formula on the user
name using filters.
  Worked perfectly. You could do the same on any field.

  Regards,
  Emad


  On 5/11/07, Eric Cleereman (IT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Hi Joe,

    We had a similar issue in the past.  We were able to push the last four
digits of each person's SSN to the password field on creation.

    Eric Cleereman

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    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joe D'Souza
    Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 11:46 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Automatic generation of passwords for imported users..


    This is an idea I have but not sure if it would work... I wonder if
anyone
    has tried something similar..

    I wanted to generate random passwords for imported users, and email them
    this password after this user was created. I have a customer here who
wants
    to move from Magic to Remedy, and I have got the user data from Magic.
While
    importing this data to Remedy, I had this thought of generating a GUID,
and
    using the last 10 characters of the GUID as the password. I do not
really
    care if this is not a unique string across the board though chances are
it
    might be unique since I'm picking the end of the string and not the
    beginning which tends to be not unique for consecutive records..

    So on getting the last few characters - say 10 characters, I was
thinking of
    putting it in a display only field, and pushing this value to the
Password
    field during the creation of the record, and emailing the user this
string
    using a filter with a `! as a post fix on its name..

    Will this actually work to generate a password? Has anyone tried
something
    similar before pushing a simple text string into the password field??

    Joe
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